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Pastimes : Mexico

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To: EL KABONG!!! who wrote (24)5/8/1999 1:34:00 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) of 143
 
Oh, we're just using them as green onions - I thought that's all they produced ... did yours set little onionitos on the tips and could you start new ones from them? ... it's our first year with these, the guy we got them from says they'll take over a corner and go on forever. I can't believe how early they started ... planted them last Sept/Oct, and worked in lots of bonemeal and horse manure.

Yes, planting time - peas, broadbeans, salad greens, onions in for a couple of weeks now ... little early for corn yet, maybe another week. Then tomatoes, chiles, squash, etc. Bought a blackcurrant bush today, just finished putting in a new raspberry patch ... eating lots of rhubarb already. You probably can't grow that sort of wet/cool climate stuff easily, and it's a struggle for us to grow tomatoes and chiles and melones. We have a great mango tree in México, three actually but only one of my favourite type ... but we're never there in Mar/April when they're ripe!
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